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Ember.js group helper

This is an experimental plugin to allow an application developer to change the granularity of bindings in a template. This can lead to significant performance improvements when outputting many bound properties, inside of an #each for example.

The general rule is that the group helper causes the nearest view to be rerendered when a property inside it changes. It also prevents the common Handlebars helpers (#if, #unless, #each) from creating virtual views.

Currently requires Ember.js master.

Usage

  {{#group}}
    {{firstName}} {{lastName}}
  {{/group}}

Changes to firstName or lastName will rerender the whole group block.

  {{#group}}
    {{#each people}}
      {{firstName}} {{lastName}}
    {{/each}}
  {{/group}}

The whole group block will be rerendered upon addition/removal of elements in the people array or any properties output within the each block.

  {{#group}}
    {{#each people groupedRows=true}}
      {{firstName}} {{lastName}}
    {{/each}}
  {{/group}}

Specifying the groupedRows option will cause the #each to behave like a normal bound #each. There will be a virtual view for the each itself and for every row. Addition/removal of elements in the array will insert/remove rows in the DOM without causing the group to rerender. Since each row has a virtual view, changing a property output inside a row will only rerender that row.

  {{#group}}
    {{#each people itemViewClass="App.RowView"}}
      {{firstName}} {{lastName}}
    {{/each}}
  {{/group}}

You can alternatively specify an itemViewClass to get the behavior as detailed above, but instead of rows being virtual views, they'll be instances of your specified class.